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Old 02-27-2010, 10:55 PM
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Hey guys i just got twins on and hit about 55 psi. What is the the highest boost we can run before i need to stud it? Also does ur trucks haze pretty bad. I am trying to figure out if there is aftermarket injectors in it. It hazes bad even before i put on the smarty and twins. Also do u guys think i can run the tnt tune with my twins? For the guys who have twins what boost u guys running?
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Tuning twins means a lot. You have a lot of training to do on them.

My sticks haze when they are cold, and it's normal.
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So its normal for aftermarket sticks to haze kool.. but what about stock stick?
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Maybe. If you've been running a lot of pressure to them over time the tips are probably worn a bit...

If you are over 45, you need studs. You can torque down your stock head bolts, however, you are living on borrowed time on that.

You should be able to run the TNT. If it don't work, change it back!
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